By Tyler Shultz Staff Writer Over Homecoming Week, Cal State Dominguez Hills rolled out a new and improved Teddy the Toro mascot. With the previous mascot costume being over five years old, Student Affairs believed that students deserved a new mascot — not only for athletics, but for the rest of the campus as well. […]
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Members say give Peace Club a chance
By Fernanda M. Tovar Staff Writer Photo Credit: Ronaldo Mejia CSUDH Peace Club Members advocate for public service in the community. Established in summer 2016, members of the campus Peace Club say they are continuing to go above and beyond to serve the campus, students and surrounding communities. The Peace Club has 95 official members […]
An idea worth exploring: Free community college
STAFF EDITORIAL The American Dream is alive in California. Life is now indeed a dream come true for San Francisco residents, at least for those who want to attend community college. Anyone who has lived in the Bay Area city for a year or longer, regardless of their income, will have free enrollment at San […]
CSU Dominguez I.D. cards can unlock SoCal savings
By De’Janae Johnson Miroslava Cerda Are you interested in going somewhere fun this spring/ summer, yet balling on a budget? If this applies to you, CSUDH offers a copious student discount for various theme parks. Some of the parks include Knott’s Berry Farm, Soak City, Universal Studios, Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor. The tickets can […]
There are still options for women
By Julissa James Staff Writer The photo of President Donald Trump signing executive orders on Jan. 23 in the Oval Office surrounded by five men looking down on him, is now either blocked out of or ingrained in the minds of many. One of those executive orders, to De-fund international organizations that offer reproductive health […]